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SUMMARY:Research at Winterthur Speaker Series
DESCRIPTION:The Painter’s Fire: A Forgotten History of the Artists Who Championed the American Revolution \nThe war that we now call the American Revolution was not only fought in the colonies by soldiers with muskets and bayonets. On both sides of the Atlantic\, artists also played an integral role in forging revolutionary ideals. Discover the intertwined lives of three forgotten artists: Robert Edge Pine\, Prince Demah\, and Patience Wright. They defied the British monarchy\, armed with paint\, canvas\, activism\, and espionage\, while risking their lives and reputations to declare independence. Presented by Dr. Zara Anishanslin\, associate professor of history and art history at the University of Delaware. \nThe Research at Winterthur series\, presented by the Winterthur Library and the Research Fellowship Program\, showcases new projects and publications that tap into our rich collections and resources\, unveiling innovative perspectives for exploring the fascinating stories that objects can tell about people and our shared past. Registration required. Included with admission. Members free. \nRegister now. \nJoin us for additional talks in the series on October 17 and November 22.
URL:https://www.winterthur.org/calendar/research-at-winterthur-speaker-series/
CATEGORIES:Lecture,Museum
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250909T103000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250909T113000
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SUMMARY:Objects Up Close Virtual Lecture: Portrait of a Man
DESCRIPTION:Explore how the portrait-sitter’s pose and other details connect to 18th-century aristocratic portraits\, the politics of Reconstruction\, and the spread of literacy among the newly emancipated. The talk is presented by Graham Titus\, The Tiffany & Co. Foundation Twelve-Month Curatorial Intern in American Decorative Arts\, The Metropolitan Museum of Art (WPAMC ’25) and Taryn Nurse\, Fellow\, Winterthur/University of Delaware Program in Art Conservation (WUDPAC) class of 2026. Registration required. Free. \nRegister now. \nJoin us for additional Objects Up Close programs on October 7\, November 5\, and November 12.
URL:https://www.winterthur.org/calendar/objects-up-close-virtual-lecture-3/
CATEGORIES:Lecture,Museum
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250911T130000
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UID:56152-1757595600-1757606400@www.winterthur.org
SUMMARY:Conservation Clinic
DESCRIPTION:Bring in cherished objects and learn how to preserve them for future generations. From family quilts and photo albums to ceramics\, portraits\, furniture\, and everything in between\, conservation staff and students will hear the stories of your objects and share condition assessments\, treatment recommendations\, and display and storage advice. \nYour advance registration allows us to match you with someone who specializes in conservation of your object\, whether it is a painting\, textile\, works of art on paper\, book\, archival document\, photograph\, furniture\, or three-dimensional object (glass\, ceramics\, metals\, organics). \n Free. By appointment only. Call 800.448.3883\, x7029 to make an appointment. Limit three objects of the same media per 30-minute appointment. No monetary appraisals given. \nConservation Clinics are also offered on October 9 and December 4\, 2025\, and March 5 and April 9\, 2026.
URL:https://www.winterthur.org/calendar/conservation-clinic-20/
CATEGORIES:Conservation,Museum
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250912T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250912T150000
DTSTAMP:20260406T013403
CREATED:20250811T174226Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251031T185928Z
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SUMMARY:A Story of Early American Painting Virtual Lecture Series
DESCRIPTION:This course\, presented by Kedra Kearis\, associate curator of art and visual culture\, and offered by the Barnes Foundation\, is an introduction to early American painting from the colonial period through the 19th century. Examples will be drawn from Winterthur’s collection of paintings\, prints\, and wallpapers. What do these works tell us about the tensions and growing alliances between the newly independent United States and former ruler England and new ally France? We will consider examples like an early 1700s painting by Henrietta Dering Johnston\, one of the first professional woman artists in the American colonies\, and an 1857 painting by Thomas Waterman Wood that depicts a free Black professional in Baltimore on the eve of the Civil War. Throughout the course\, we’ll discuss how the display of these artworks in Winterthur’s rooms and galleries influences their meaning. This lecture series takes place weekly through October 3. $220; Winterthur Members save 10% on registration fee. Email MembershipInfo@winterthur.org to receive the discount code. \nLearn more and register at the Barnes Foundation.
URL:https://www.winterthur.org/calendar/a-story-of-early-american-painting-virtual-lecture-series/2025-09-12/
CATEGORIES:Lecture,Member,Museum
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250913T103000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250913T113000
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CREATED:20250814T202642Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251218T192456Z
UID:57690-1757759400-1757763000@www.winterthur.org
SUMMARY:Member Appreciation Lecture
DESCRIPTION: Enjoy “A Winterthur Story\,” presented by Tyler Johnson\, assistant manager\, estate tour programs\, and explore the unique and dynamic estate\, including the museum collection\, gardens\, estate evolution\, and more. Lecture followed by Q & A. Included with admission; Members free. \nRegister now. \nThis event is part of Member Appreciation Week\, September 8–13. Join us for these other exciting events. \nSeptember 9—Member Guided Bloom Report \nSeptember 10—Collection Inspired Craft \nSeptember 11—Library Open House \nSeptember 12—Meet and Greet with Gerald Charles Dickens\, prior to his live performance of The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby \n 
URL:https://www.winterthur.org/calendar/member-appreciation-lecture/
CATEGORIES:Lecture,Member,Museum
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250919T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250919T150000
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SUMMARY:A Story of Early American Painting Virtual Lecture Series
DESCRIPTION:This course\, presented by Kedra Kearis\, associate curator of art and visual culture\, and offered by the Barnes Foundation\, is an introduction to early American painting from the colonial period through the 19th century. Examples will be drawn from Winterthur’s collection of paintings\, prints\, and wallpapers. What do these works tell us about the tensions and growing alliances between the newly independent United States and former ruler England and new ally France? We will consider examples like an early 1700s painting by Henrietta Dering Johnston\, one of the first professional woman artists in the American colonies\, and an 1857 painting by Thomas Waterman Wood that depicts a free Black professional in Baltimore on the eve of the Civil War. Throughout the course\, we’ll discuss how the display of these artworks in Winterthur’s rooms and galleries influences their meaning. This lecture series takes place weekly through October 3. $220; Winterthur Members save 10% on registration fee. Email MembershipInfo@winterthur.org to receive the discount code. \nLearn more and register at the Barnes Foundation.
URL:https://www.winterthur.org/calendar/a-story-of-early-american-painting-virtual-lecture-series/2025-09-19/
CATEGORIES:Lecture,Member,Museum
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250921T103000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250921T150000
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CREATED:20250710T171513Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251222T181425Z
UID:56343-1758450600-1758466800@www.winterthur.org
SUMMARY:America’s Tapestry Project Demonstration
DESCRIPTION:Be a part of America’s 250th anniversary. America’s Tapestry is a project featuring 13 hand-embroidered panels\, one for each of the original colonies\, illustrating the diverse stories of individual contributions–many overlooked–that reveal the struggle for Independence. Panels are created by talented artisans from New Hampshire to Georgia. The Delaware tapestry captures a pivotal moment in the American Revolution\, highlighting the heroism of Major Henry Fisher\, known as the “eyes and ears” of the Revolution. Fisher is depicted firing a signal gun\, alerting Patriot forces to the approach of an enemy ship near the Delaware Bay. Visitors are invited to contribute stitches to the tapestry and observe stitchers as they work. Included with admission. Members free. \nAmerica’s Tapestry will also be at Winterthur on October 26\, November 19\, December 17\, March 14\, and April 1.
URL:https://www.winterthur.org/calendar/americans-tapestry-project-demonstration-4/
CATEGORIES:Activity,Member,Museum
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250926T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250926T150000
DTSTAMP:20260406T013403
CREATED:20250811T174226Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251031T185928Z
UID:57811-1758891600-1758898800@www.winterthur.org
SUMMARY:A Story of Early American Painting Virtual Lecture Series
DESCRIPTION:This course\, presented by Kedra Kearis\, associate curator of art and visual culture\, and offered by the Barnes Foundation\, is an introduction to early American painting from the colonial period through the 19th century. Examples will be drawn from Winterthur’s collection of paintings\, prints\, and wallpapers. What do these works tell us about the tensions and growing alliances between the newly independent United States and former ruler England and new ally France? We will consider examples like an early 1700s painting by Henrietta Dering Johnston\, one of the first professional woman artists in the American colonies\, and an 1857 painting by Thomas Waterman Wood that depicts a free Black professional in Baltimore on the eve of the Civil War. Throughout the course\, we’ll discuss how the display of these artworks in Winterthur’s rooms and galleries influences their meaning. This lecture series takes place weekly through October 3. $220; Winterthur Members save 10% on registration fee. Email MembershipInfo@winterthur.org to receive the discount code. \nLearn more and register at the Barnes Foundation.
URL:https://www.winterthur.org/calendar/a-story-of-early-american-painting-virtual-lecture-series/2025-09-26/
CATEGORIES:Lecture,Member,Museum
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